Saturday, February 29, 2020

ERACISM Minute 3/1/2020

ERACISM Minute 3/1/2020
Lauralee Carbone

Good morning. I’m Lauralee Carbone, here to present an ERACISM Minute, a moment of consciousness raising, organized by the BUF Black Lives Matter Ministry Action Team.

Yesterday ended Black History Month and today begins Women’s History Month, so I thought I would speak on the intersectionality between racism and sexism. In both months, by the way, we study blacks’ and women’s achievements as if they occurred separately from all US history. While I am not against these history-themed months, it does illustrate how white history and men’s history is the norm, and the contributions of blacks and women lie outside the norm.

Robin DiAngelo, in WHITE FRAGILITY, points out that women’s struggle for the vote illustrates how institutional power transforms prejudice and discrimination into structures of oppression. Everyone has prejudice and discriminates, but structures of oppression go well beyond individuals. While women could be prejudiced and discriminate against men in individual interactions, women as a group could not deny men their civil rights. But men as a group could and did deny women their civil rights. Men could do so because they controlled all the institutions. Therefore the only way women could gain the right to vote was for men to grant it to them; women could not grant the vote to themselves.

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